第 13 节
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  Rubygill   Abbey;   where   he   shot   the   second   into   the   abbey…garden;   then
  back past Gamwell…Hall to the borders of Sherwood Forest; where he shot
  the third into the wood。        Now the first of these arrows lighted in the nape
  of the neck of Lord Fitzwater;  and lodged itself firmly between his skin
  and    his   collar;  the   second    rebounded      with   the  hollow    vibration    of   a
  drumstick from the shaven sconce of the abbot of Rubygill; and the third
  pitched perpendicularly into the centre of a venison pasty in which Robin
  Hood was making incision。
  Matilda ran up to her father in the court of Arlingford Castle; seized
  the   arrow;   drew   off   the   letter;   and   concealed   it   in   her   bosom   before   the
  baron had time to look round; which he did with many expressions of rage
  against the impudent villain who had shot a blunt arrow into the nape of
  his neck。
  〃But you know; father;〃 said Matilda; 〃a sharp arrow in the same place
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  would      have   killed   you;   therefore    the   sending    a  blunt   one   was    very
  considerate。〃
  〃Considerate;      with   a  vengeance!〃      said   the  baron。   〃Where     was    the
  consideration of sending it at all? This is some of your forester's pranks。
  He has missed you in the forest; since I have kept watch and ward over
  you;   and   by   way   of   a   love…token   and   a   remembrance   to   you   takes   a
  random shot at me。〃
  The   abbot   of   Rubygill   picked   up   the   missile…missive   or   messenger
  arrow; which had rebounded from his shaven crown; with a very unghostly
  malediction on the sender;  which he   suddenly checked   with a   pious and
  consolatory   reflection   on   the   goodness   of   Providence   in   having   blessed
  him   with   such   a   thickness   of   skull;   to   which   he   was   now   indebted   for
  temporal preservation; as he had before been for spiritual promotion。 He
  opened the letter; which was addressed to father Michael; and found it to
  contain an intimation that William Gamwell was to be hanged on Monday
  at Nottingham。
  〃And I wish;〃 said the abbot; 〃father Michael were to be hanged with
  him: an ungrateful monster; after I had rescued him from the fangs of civil
  justice; to   reward   my  lenity  by  not leaving   a bone   unbruised   among the
  holy brotherhood of Rubygill。〃
  Robin Hood extracted from his venison pasty a similar intimation of
  the evil destiny of his cousin; whom he determined; if possible; to rescue
  from the jaws of Cerberus。
  The sheriff of Nottingham; though still sore with his bruises; was so
  intent    on   revenge;    that  he   raised   himself   from    his  bed   to  attend    the
  execution      of  William     Gamwell。      He     rode   to  the   august   structure    of
  retributive Themis; as the French call a gallows; in all the pride and pomp
  of   shrievalty;   and   with   a   splendid   retinue   of   well…equipped   knaves   and
  varlets; as our ancestors called honest serving…men。
  Young Gamwell was brought forth with his arms pinioned behind him;
  his sister Alice and his father; Sir Guy; attending him in disconsolate mood。
  He had rejected the confessor provided by the sheriff; and had insisted on
  the privilege of choosing his own; whom Little John had promised to bring。
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  Little    John;   however;     had   not   made    his   appearance     when     the  fatal
  procession began its march; but when they reached the place of execution;
  Little John appeared; accompanied by a ghostly friar。
  〃Sheriff;〃    said   young    Gamwell;      〃let  me    not  die   with   my    hands
  pinioned: give me a sword; and set any odds of your men against me; and
  let me die the death of a man; like the descendant of a noble house; which
  has never yet been stained with ignominy。〃
  〃No; no;〃 said the sheriff; 〃I have had enough of setting odds against
  you。 I have sworn you shall be hanged; and hanged you shall be。〃
  〃Then God have mercy on me;〃 said young Gamwell; 〃and now; holy
  friar; shrive my sinful soul。〃
  The friar approached。
  〃Let   me   see   this   friar;〃   said   the   sheriff: 〃if   he   be   the   friar   of   the
  bridge; I had as lief have the devil in Nottingham; but he shall find me too
  much for him here。〃
  〃The   friar   of   the   bridge;〃   said   Little   John;   〃as   you   very   well   know;
  sheriff; was father Michael of Rubygill Abbey; and you may easily see that
  this is not the man。〃
  〃I see it;〃 said the sheriff; 〃and God be thanked for his absence。〃
  Young Gamwell stood at the foot of the ladder。              The friar approached
  him; opened his book; groaned; turned up the whites of his eyes; tossed up
  his arms in the air; and said 〃Dominus vobiscum。〃 He then crossed both
  his hands on his breast under the folds of his holy robes; and stood a few
  moments as if in inward prayer。 A deep silence among the attendant crowd
  accompanied this action of the friar; interrupted only by the hollow tone of
  the death…bell; at long and dreary intervals。           Suddenly the friar threw off
  his holy robes; and appeared a forester clothed in green; with a sword in
  his right hand and a horn in his left。 With the sword he cut the bonds of
  William      Gamwell;     who    instantly   snatched     a  sword    from    one   of  the
  sheriff's men; and with the horn he blew a loud blast; which was answered
  at once by four bugles from the quarters of the four winds; and from each
  quarter came five…and…twenty bowmen running all on a row。
  〃Treason! treason!〃 cried the sheriff。          Old Sir Guy sprang to his son's
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  side;   and   so   did   Little   John;   and   the   four   setting   back   to   back;  kept   the
  sheriff and   his men   at bay  till   the bowmen   came   within shot and let   fly
  their arrows among the sheriff's men; who; after a brief resistance; fled in
  all directions。      The forester; who had personated the friar; sent an arrow
  after   the   flying   sheriff;   calling   with   a   strong   voice;   〃To   the   sheriff's   left
  arm; as   a   keepsake from  Robin   Hood。〃             The arrow  reached   its destiny;
  the sheriff redoubled his speed; and; with the one arrow in his arm; did not
  stop to breathe till he was out of reach of another。
  The   foresters   did   not   waste   time   in   Nottingham;   but   were   soon   at   a
  distance   from   its   walls。     Sir   Guy   returned   with Alice   to   Gamwell…Hall;
  but thinking he should not be safe there; from the share he had had in his
  son's rescue; they only remained long enough to supply themselves with
  clothes     and   money;     and    departed;    under    the   escort    of  Little   John;   to
  another seat of the Gamwells in Yorkshire。                 Young Gamwell; taking it for
  granted that his offence was past remission; determined on joining Robin
  Hood; and accompanied him to the forest; where it was deemed expedient
  that he should change his name; and he was rechristened without a priest;
  and with wine instead of water; by the immortal name of Scarlet。
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  CHAPTER IX
  Who set my man i' the stocks?             I set him there; Sir but his
  own disorders       Deserved much less advancement。Lear。
  The baron was inflexible in his resolution not to let Matilda leave the
  castle。    The letter; which announced to her the approaching fate of young
  Gamwell;       filled  her   with   grief;  and    increased    the  irksomeness      of   a
  privation   which   already   preyed   sufficiently   on   her   spirits;   and   began   to
  undermine her health。         She had no longer the consolation of the society
  of   her   old  friend   father   Michael:    the   little  fat  friar  of  Rubygill   was
  substituted   as   the   castle   confessor;   not   without   some   misgivings   in   his
  ghostly bosom; but he was more allured by the sweet savour of the good
  things of this world at Arlingford Castle; than deterred by his awe of the
  lady Matilda; which nevertheless was so excessive; from his recollection
  of the twang of the bow…string; that he never ventured to find her in the
  wrong; much less to enjoin any thing in the shape of penance; as was the
  occasional practice of holy confessors; with or without